When Blake Camper committed to Rutgers in June, the 6-6,
280-pound Frank W. Cox (Virginia Beach, Va.) offensive tackle, provided Rutgers
a legitimate book-end with a complete tackle skill-set, size and intelligence.
Hence, Rutgers fans were concerned when Camper interviewed with HokieHaven.com –
a pay site, part of the Rivals.com network – and discussed his recent interaction with
the Virginia Tech staff.

The Hokies extended an offer to the three-star since his Rutgers commitment, but Camper tells NJ.com he is not interested, as he is fully committed to the Scarlet Knights.

"I got them to fix it, but I had said something to (Jason
Stamm, writer at HokieHaven.com) about talking to Virginia Tech (offensive line
coach Stacy Searels), and I guess the way it was worded made it seem like I had
been in contact with him a whole lot more than I was," said Camper, a senior. "But I got
it fixed. I really only talked to the coach once or twice, when they offered me
because that's what I thought was the right thing to do. And I spoke to him once in a tweet. But I'm very solid to Rutgers, right now. They are my No. 1. I'm a Scarlet
Knight.

"I'm very committed to Rutgers. I'm actually planning with
my dad right now which games we are going to, this season. We are trying to see
which ones align with which week."

One game Camper and his family know for sure they will
attend is Rutgers' match-up with Penn State on Sept. 13 at High Point Solutions
Stadium.

"I think everyone is going up for the Penn State game," said Camper. "I can just imagine. I can't wait. That game is gonna be fun. I was watching media day this morning when coach (Kyle) Flood came up and spoke, and I thought he was very well-spoken on it."

Camper has remained in touch with many of his fellow Rutgers
commits on a regular basis.

"I stay in contact with Zach Venesky, and I know he's a year
behind me, but Ted Field," he said. "I've been staying in contact with Mike
Dare, Rashad Blunt and all them. We have a big group message that we all talk
over. That's basically how we all stay in contact."

Now that Camper's recruitment has ended, he has put his
focus on the final season of his high school football career.

"I'm just training and working hard for football, getting
ready for Friday, which is our first day of two-a-days," said Camper. "It's
gonna be really fun. I think we are gonna surprise some people, this year."